28. Disco In The Sky

Clay Lacy Aviation has designed a brilliant Gulfstream GV, nicknamed the “SexyJet”, with a color-changing exterior. This plane is the ultimate luxury, with a spacious galley, private restroom, electrical outlets, and a variety of hot and cold snacks. It is powered by twin Rolls-Royce engines and is designed for the ultra-wealthy. As soon as you see it, you won’t be able to believe what your eyes are telling you.
29. Brussels Airlines Tintin

Paintings of cartoon characters are often found adorning the exterior of planes, and this is especially true for Brussels Airlines, which pays tribute to Tintin, a highly respected Belgian. The plane is designed to look like a 37-meter long shark submarine from the Tintin story “Red Rackham’s Treasure,” while Tintin and his faithful sidekick, Snowy the wire fox terrier – or Milou in French – are also featured. Passengers can even read the books while onboard in three languages: English, French, and Dutch.
30. Malaysia Airways – Hibiscus

In 2005, Malaysia Airways used two of its Boeing 747s as a canvas for some unique artwork. The planes were painted with the design of red Hibiscus flowers, the national flower of Malaysia. Unfortunately, in 2008, the aircrafts were painted back to their original colors, making this remarkable design no longer visible.